Welcome to the weekly podcast from New Life Student Ministries! Listen to the sermons from our weekly Wednesday Night services as we inspire, equip, and support high school students with the word of God. Make sure to follow us on Instagram @nlstudentministries to stay updated on what we have going on!
In this message, Pastor Mateo unpacks Ephesians 2:1–10, showing how God's grace doesn’t just rescue us from death—it redefines our identity, restores our purpose, and brings us into new life with Him…
Welcome back everyone! Today, Pastor Mateo unpacks Ephesians 1 and shows us that the gospel isn’t just part of our story—it’s the foundation of it all. God has already chosen us, blessed us, and call…
In today’s message, Pastor Mateo walks us through 2 Timothy 2 to remind us that the Christian life isn’t about trying harder, but about learning to live in the transforming power of this truth: God g…
Today, Pastor Mateo walks us through 1 Timothy 2 to show us that the gospel is the truest thing about us—and at the heart of it all is this powerful truth: Jesus desires salvation for everyone.
Today, Pastor Mateo walks us through 1 Timothy to remind us that in a world pulling us in a thousand directions, the true goal isn’t success or status—but becoming people marked by love, shaped by Je…
From weird dreams and terrifying beasts to the throne room of heaven, today we’re diving into Daniel 7 to see how—even in the face of real evil—Jesus reigns as the final and forever King.
This week Pastor Mateo invites us into Daniel’s honest, grief-filled prayer to show that prayer isn’t about getting God to show up—it’s about trusting His mercy, His love, and the truth that He’s alr…
Pastor Taylor Mickelson from Good Shepherd Church unpacks the powerful truth from Daniel 4 and 5 that God humbles the proud but restores the repentant, challenging us to combat pride with humility, w…
Pastor Mateo explores Daniel 3 to show that true worship isn’t about seeking rewards or avoiding hardship, but about a steadfast devotion to God because of who He is and what He has done.
This week, Pastor Mateo shared how a consecrated life—like Daniel’s—isn’t about comfort or control, but about confidently living out who God made us to be, stewarding everything for His glory and our…
This week, Pastor Mateo reminds us through 2 Corinthians 12 that Jesus is always sufficient—that our weakness isn’t a flaw to fix, but a place where God’s power shows up, transforms us, and proves th…
Pastor Mateo shares how Jesus has reconciled us to God, setting us free from guilt and inviting us to live in union with Him—and to join His mission of healing and restoration in a broken world.
Aidan Corley brought the word tonight out of 2 Corinthians 8-9 to share on the endless generosity of God; he ended his message by giving our students the opportunity to be generous towards the work t…
Pastor Mateo unpacks how the glory of Jesus—past, present, and future—transforms us from the inside out, revealing who God is, who we are meant to be, and the hope that is still to come.
Aidan Corley joins us as we explore the bold and world-shaking claim at the heart of Christianity—that Jesus really did rise from the dead—and why, if that's true, it changes everything about our fai…
In today’s message, Pastor Mateo reminds us that if we really believe God is a good Gift-Giver, we’ll actually want to receive the gifts He gives—because they’re meant to bring us joy, help us connec…
In this episode, we discuss how true love, rooted in Christ, is the ultimate purpose of life, transforming us to love others selflessly.
This week, our very own Aidan Corley joins us in our Corinthians series as we dive into 1 Corinthians 8:1-13. Exploring how love, not knowledge, should guide our decisions and how our choices can eit…
This week in our Corinthians series, Pastor Mateo shared how 1 Corinthians 6 reminds us that our bodies are valuable, created by God, and that we should use our freedom to honor Him rather than to in…
As we began our new sermon series in Corinthians, Pastor Mateo spoke on how God’s generosity allows us to have humility which enables us to bear fruits of unity.